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BADALONA.:Se Impuso Al Keniata Mike Boit, Que 5.00Cm Fue Segundo Con 3.29.85 ág .54 ELMUNOO.DEPOTtVO 11 deLune niayo de1987 ATLET$SMO.• . .. Tre mejores marcas del añ én-et.”meeting” de Modesto. CARL. LEWIS, COMO EL VIINTO’ Sus 20’25” en 200 metros conf irman la récuperación del estadoUnidense Tonie Campbell y Merlene Ottey-Page, las otras estrellas de la reunión - — Modesto (California), 10 (Efe.) — .11 ‘1 1”. También destacó la derrota Pértiga 11Cm vallas La recuperación del atleta esta de WillieBanksen triple salto, donde 1. Thierry Vigneron (Fr.) • 5,65 1. Masahiko Sugii (Jap.) 14.29 dounidense CarlLewisse ha visto re ganó Ray KimbIe con un salto d Longitud 40Cm fren dado en el “rneetihg”atlético ce 17,36 metros, y los 10’03’ de Har 1. Mike Powell (USA) 8,18 1. Gabriel Tiacoh (CMF) 4.10 lebrado hoy en esta localidad califor voy Glance en los 100 metros Altura 40Cm vallas masculinos, que no tueron homolo 1. Brian Stanton (USA) 2,28 1. Ryoichi Yoshida(Jap.) 49.57 niana. Lewis, con una marca, de Triple 80Cm 20’25” en los 200 metros, consiguió gados por correrse la prueba con un 1. Ray Kimble(US’A) 17,36 1. Joaquim Cruz (Ba) 1.48.06 la mejor marca.del años en esta prue excesivo viente a favor. Milla 1.50Cm ba, imponiéndose a Dwayng Evans, Los principales resultados regis 1. Doug Padilla.(USA). 3.58.50 1. Said Aouita (Mar.) 3.38.78 que se ólasiticó en segundo lugar con trados en la prueba fueron los si 3.000 m va/las guientes. MUJERES 1. Baccouche Fethi (Tun.) 8.30.04 un tiempo de 20’40”. Pero no sólo lOOm 10.00Cm fue Lewisquien estableció una mejor HOMBRES 1. MarI. Ottey-Page(Jam.)11.11(MMA) 28.32.45 1.lOOm Harvey Glance (USA) 1. Douglas Wakiuri (Jap.) marca del año, sino que Tonie 10.03(V.F.) 200m Longitud Campbelly Mar/ene Ottey-Page hi 1. Danette (USA) 22.91 1. Larry Myricks (USA) 8,48 200m’ 400 vallas cieron lo propio en sus respectivas 1. Carl Lewis (USA) 20.25 (MMA) Triple salto 1. Judi Brown-King 57.25 1. Robert Cannon (USA) 16,99 pruebas. 110 vallas 400 lisos Campbell’estableció además la 1 Tonie Campbell (USA) 13. 19 (MMA) 1.UteThimm (RFA) 52.00 Jabalina 400 lisos ‘1. Kazuhiro Mizoguchi(Jap.) 81,86 quinta mejor marca dé todos los Peso 2. Klaus Tafelmeier (RFA) 80,94 tiempos en los 110 metros vallas al 1. lan Morris (Tri.) 45.33 1. Ramona Pagel (USA) 19,15 Disco Disco Salta pértiga ganar con un tiempo de 13’19”, 1. Mike Buncic (USA) 65,44 1. Nilly Oison (USA) 5;50 mientras Ottey-Page se impuso en Marfil/o 1. Ramona Pagel (USA). 61,82 Salto de alt tira los 100. metros femeninos con 1. Lance Deal (USA) 74.20 1. Sorin Matel (Rum.) 2,26 Peso Aouita, flojo en Tokio 1. Voéhiro lto (Jap.) 16,71 Tokio, 10 (Efe.) — La victoria del ‘MUJERES marroquí Said Aou!ta en la prueba 10Cm - 8cursa popular de los 1.500 metros y la derrota del 1. Evelyn Ashford (USA) 11.68 - plusmarquista mundial de lanza 10Cm vallas miento de jabalina, el alemán.K/aus 1. 8. Fitzgerald-Brown (USA) 14.28 ‘CIUTAT DE Tafe/meier,- fueron las dos notas 400 m destacadas del “meeting” de atletis 1. Denean Howard (USA) 52.94 mo disputado hoy al aire libre en To 40Cm vallas 1. Hitorni Koshimoto (Jap). 59.17 kio. .80Cm - Aouita, con un crono de 3.38.78, 1. Domo Melinte (Rum.) 1.59.27 BADALONA.:se impuso al keniata Mike Boit, que 5.00Cm fue segundo con 3.29.85. Por su par 1. Zhang Xiuling (Chi.) 15.48.38 RECOLLIDA DE. DORS.4LS te, el japonés Kazuhiro Mizoguchi, 5.00am marcha — Oficines de ¡a Caixa d’Estals’is Laetana. con un lanzamiento de 81,86 metros, 1. Yuki Nambu (Jap). 24.42.70 — Al Paieiló de la Piana, oficines de l’Esport Escolar. venció en la prueba de jabalina, que Loogit Ud Servei Municipal d’lnstaílacions Espor!ies. 1. Valy lonescu (Rum.) 6,75 — dando K/aus Tafelmeler segundo, Servei Municipal d’lnformació Juvenil, Triple salto ci. Germá Bernabé, ¡ con un lanzamiento de 80,94 metros. 13,60 — Arca de Cultura, Joventut. ¡ Esports, 1. Li Huirong (Chin.) Avda. Martí Pujol, 86,. 3a planta. Salto de altura 1 h. abans de la curda a la Unja de sortida. Resultados de las pruebas dispu 1. Louise Rittei (USA) 2,00 tadas: Lanzamiento de peso SORTIDA: Rambla / crrer Erín HOMBRES .1. Aya Suzuki (Jap.) 15,23 100 metros• Jabalina t3rcuit peit: 4 Km. —. — Nascurs després de ¡973 Unclós). a les 10 h 30 ruin 1. Ernmit King (USA) . 10.73 1. Erni Matsui (Jap.) 56,20 arruit en: 10 Km. — Nascuts abans de l9’2 (inciós) les 11 Ii 30 mm TANGUC Y TANSEN, VENCOS PREP4IS: ladividunis ,naseulí ¡ femen! bsolu1s: EN LA MAATON LON;1] — •C’ircuit pef it: Trofeu mis Enciclopédia Walt Disney Londres, 10. (Agencias.) — El japonés el fin de la prueba. Pérá en los últimos kiló — Circuir gran: Hiromo Tanigúchí se ha impuesto en la metros a Kristiansen le fallaron un poco Tro!eu Inés Enciclopsidia Salvat Caralé maratón de Londres disputada hoy con las fuerzas y el récord no pudo ser final (cedits per la CAJXA LAIETA NA) una clara ventaja sobre sus inmediatosmente batido. De no haber superado las 2 De partieipació per Entilata: perseguidores. Taniguchi, con un tiempo h. 20 m., Kristiansen se habría embolsa Un Ordinador X’press SVI (PC compatible), a l’Enritat que oficial de 2 h. Orn. 50s., venció en la prue dola bonita suma de noventa mil libras. a cada circuir aporzimés arietes a la finja d’arribada. ba, en la que tomaron parte cerca de vein Ahora, con su victoria, deberá confor tidós mil corredores. marse con las treinta mii que recibió corno Taniguchi, que en l mes de febrero vencedora de la prueba femenina, idénti venció ya en la maratón de Tokio, entró ca cantidad a la que percibirá Taniguchi en la meta diecinueve segundos por de como ganador masculino. 17 Maig 1987 lante del marroquí Mustafá Nachadi, que CLASiFICACIONES entró en segunda posición con un sor Hombres: AJUNTAMENT DE prendente crono de 2 h. 10 m. 9 s., dos 1. Hiromo Taniguchi (Jap.) 2 b. 9 m:50 a. segundos por delante del inglés Hugh io 2. Mustafá Nachadi (Mar.) 2 h. 10 m. 9s. BADALONA nes. 3.F-lughJones(G.B.) 2h. lOm. lis. ASCA CCLTURA.JO.ENTST. E5SORTS En la categoría femenina se cumplió el 4. Gianni Pali (Ita.). h.2 10 m. 15s.. pronóstico. La noruega Ingrid Kristian 5. Geir Kvernmo (Nor.) 2 h. 10 m. 17 s. sen, que hace dos años estableció la ac Mujeres: tijal mejor marca mundial de maratón en 1. Ingrid Krlstiansen (Nor.)2 h. 22 m. 413 s. Ct1X.1 D ESTLtfIS este mismo escenario (2 h. 21 m. 6 s.), 2. Priscilla Welch (G. B.) 2 h. 26 m. 1 Ss. ganó con un tiempo de 2 h. 22 m. 48s. El 3. Veronique Marot (Fra.) 2 h. 30 m. 15 s. LAIETAN;0] récord del mundo pudo ser batido por la 4 Paula Fudge (GB.) 2 h. 32 m. 213s. noruega de mantener ésta su ritmo hasta 5. Karolina Szapo (Hun.) 2 ti’. 32rn. 413s..
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